OVERVIEW
Magpie-larks are often seen in parks, gardens and streetscapes in built-up areas, but is equally common in farmland and open areas of the bush.
Its familiar call, sometimes rendered as peewee or peewit, has led to those renditions being used as colloquial names for the species, though in South Australia it is known as the 'Murray Magpie'. Magpie-larks build robust nests made from mud and rootlets, which male birds sometimes defend surprisingly vigorously.
Scientific name: Grallina cyanoleuca Monarchidae